Monday, July 19, 2010

The Box.

Once upon a time there was a box.  This isn't any old box.  This particular box has a story.  If you care to read the entire story, CLICK HERE.  So, after bringing the box home for a second time, we decided that it needed a little revamping and a special spot in our home so that the same story never repeated itself.

Here is what the box looked like before:
I wanted the box to look like it had a carved piece of wood on the side.  I went to my local hardware store and the cheapest wood piece they had was $6.  That isn't too bad, but I knew I could figure something out that was less expensive.  Hooray for my Cricut!
I cut out several pieces of the same shape onto cardstock and mod podged them on top of each other and then mod podged them onto the box.
Then I got out my paint, scrapbook paper, etc. out,  ready to spruce up the box.
After I painted the box black, I dry brushed a linen color to give it a weathered, distressed look.  Then I added scrapbook paper on the sides with mod podge and did a crackle finish on the handle.  I also added two jewels to cover up two of the nails.
Voila!  An old box transformed into a beautiful box!
Now it has a new home, proudly displayed on the back of the toilet, holding extra rolls of toilet paper.  It went from thrift store "re-find", to useful home decor.  I guess the fact that I had to buy it back from the thrift store wasn't so bad after all.


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81 comments:

  1. It just turned out awesome!! The toilet paper just fits perfectly like that is what it was designed for in life!!!! Great job!

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  2. Thanks for joining Admirer Monday! I'm your newest follower! Hope to blog with you again soon!

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  3. You did an awesome job! I'm visiting from Admirer Monday. I already follow you.

    http://www.onemomscorneroftheworld.
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  4. oh wow!! oh wow!! you've redone the box soooooooooo beautifully... Its simply gorgeous.. well done!

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  5. What a cute story on the box and your rescue and redo worked wonderfully! I love the combo of prints and graphics and that little bit of bling. Excellent project!

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  6. How cute is this!?! And I love how it matches your shower curtain! :) Great job!!

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  7. Oh Lori what a great transformation. I just love it!

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  8. Wow! You really worked some of your magic on that box - it looks fabulous!!! Great job! New follower from the Monday blog hop and I'm so glad I found your blog. I'd like to have you as one of my blogging buddies so I hope you come visit and follow my blog too. Thanks!

    Haupi
    http://hauplight.com/

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  9. You are amazing. The box is lovely and functional. Love it!

    Thanks for linking up with Fancy Meeting You Monday. I am following.

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  10. Love the damask look! especially the black and white damask :) I found you through a blog hop and I am now a follower! Hope you can follow me back...
    Love and blessings! Kathy
    http://ArtsyCanvasGirl.blogspot.com

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  11. Adorable! Love the B/W theme, it's one of my fav's too! I have a bottle of Mod Podge around that I really need to do something with. You've given me some inspiration!
    Thanks!

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  12. This is such a cute idea. Thanks for visiting my blog today!

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  13. Hi there! Love this idea! Following through Fancy! We are a cloth diapering family also! Come follow me back, I love meeting new mommys!

    Amy @ rendermemama.blogspot.com

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  14. That has to be the prettiest TP holder I've ever seen! Wow that cricut is really useful huh?
    -marie

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  15. Thanks for following. I'm following you now too! Mommy Time Out!

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  16. What a great story!! When I was pregnant with my first baby I went garage sale shopping for baby clothes. There was one place that sold it by the bag for super cheap, but you couldn't look in the bag. I figured there would be some good and some bad, but gave it a try. I washed everything and what i didn't like i took to good will. When I had her my mom brought me a bunch of clothes and 3 of the outfits were ones that I had bought at the garage sale and then given to goodwill. too funny!

    It looks great now. Thanks for linking to Messy Monday.

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  17. Great transformation! Thanks for linking up to Mad Skills Monday!

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  18. That is sooo chic! I LOVE the colors and design, it looks great in your bathroom!
    visiting from justsewsassy.com

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  19. That really does look great.
    Thanks for following our blog, we are now following you back ;0

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  20. Very Cute! Thanks for linking up on Meet Me Monday! I hope to see you next Monday.

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  21. That's an awfully cute tp holder!! & you're a good mom for buying back your own stuff : )

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  22. too cute and clever!!!
    i need a tp box!! =)

    visiting from sugar bee
    {brandi}
    {http://blakadomesticgoddess.blogspot.com}

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  23. What a wonderful box. You did a great job.
    Jeanette

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  24. I have a box like that. I use it for supplies in the laundry room. I have been wanting to re-paint it. Now I think I will bling it up like you did. Yours is darling.
    Brooke

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  25. Love this project! Such a cute box. I forget about using scrap book paper for decorating things. Thanks for the reminder! I am your newest follower, found you on Follow Me Back linky party.

    http://kensingtoncottage.blogspot.com

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  26. I am working on a similar box that I found at the Goodwill. I was going to do the same thing! I plan on posting it next week on SugarBees linky party. It looks awesome!

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  27. Cute and functional - it looks great in that spot.

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  28. So much better than spare roll on the back of the toilet! Darling!
    *blessings*
    LIB
    http://bit.ly/av4LAK

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  29. So classy! It looks very cute sitting there~and it coordinates so well with the shower curtain. Well Done!

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  30. LOVE this! I need to make one of these! Thanks for sharing!

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  31. I have the same shower curtain. Love it!! Great idea for the TP. I might try something like this. I have a pink bathroom with pink veined tile...pin toilet...pink sink...from 50 some odd years ago and I am not fond of it. Black is so lovely with pink and the curtain is gorgeous. Helps to hide the pink tub.

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  32. holy moly!! What a cute idea for T.P.! I seriously love it!! Great idea for those of us who don't have a lot of bathroom storage!!

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  33. LOVE IT! Thanks for linking to gettin' crafty on hump day!!!!

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  34. found you on make it yours day. cutest TP box ever!! great job

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  35. the black and paisley does a great job of dressing the box up and love the size perfect for sitting on the back of the bathroom comode where lots of great goodies can be kept

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  36. Awe...I liked it with the snake on it! hehehe j/k looks great! Thanks for joining us for another great Anything Related! ~Bridgette

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  37. This turned out wonderful! I love the story behind it, I am still laughing! Have a great day!

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  38. You did a great job on putting all this together for a very nice TP holder. The story was best of all.

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  39. I love how this turned out. Great idea with using the cricut that way. I never would have thought of that. You've given me more ideas now. It looks beautiful in your bathroom. Thanks for joining We're Organized Wednesday. Have a great day.

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  40. Very cute and creative idea! It looks great!

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  41. Wow! What a wonderful job! I'll take one...ha ha
    Thank you for sharing!
    Have a good day.
    Leticia
    www.msbinglesvintagechristmas.com

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  42. That is amazingly cute! And to think I sold a similar box in a garage sale, because I couldn't think of a good use for it!

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  43. What a fantastic transformation!! I love the black in your bathroom. I have a black and pink Powder room!

    Debbie

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  44. I think it's fantastic - and it's in the pattern/style that I'm LOVING at the moment, bonus!!

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  45. I'm gonna show this to my daughter..she has a box very similar...this is so cute! Great job. Have a great VTT!

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  46. I featured this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com yesterday. Grab my 'featured' button.

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  47. Lovely TP box. I read the whole story, it's hilarious!

    That made my night!

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  48. Hi, Lori.

    I'm your newest follower from the Over 40 Friday Follow.

    Love the wooden box. Love it.

    Cheers!
    Laura

    http://www.paringdown.com

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  49. Ooh, this is pretty! It's perfect in the bathroom.

    Thank you for participating in the Therapy Session with Life in the Pitts!

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  50. It looks amazing! And it goes perfectly in that bathroom!
    Thanks for linking up!
    ~Liz

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  51. Hopping over from 504 Main. Fantastic, all of your attention to detail. This is just gorgeous. I would love to see the gorgeous bathroom it is going into.

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  52. What an awesome way to store tp! Looks awesome with the shower curtain! Thanks for sharing at It' Party Time Thursday at PonyTails&FishScales!

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  53. You did a nice job. Very cleaver and cute. Thanks for sharing

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  54. Awesome! Just love the black and white.

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  55. That is genius!! Go cricut!

    Thanks for linking up to Crafty Friday!

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  56. Hi Lori:) Thanks for linking up! This is so cute...your black-and-white bathroom looks beautiful!

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  57. Hey! Found you over at the linky party at Tater Tots and Jello.

    That turned out sooooo cute! Job well done, my dear : )

    Love,
    Laura

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  58. Ironically just a few minutes ago I was trying to think of a way to embellish wood frames to have a raised wood shabby chic look. Layering paper ..what a great idea!!! Makes me want one of those cricut machines even more. sigh!

    Thanks for sharing.


    Katharine @ Kat's Almost Purrfect World
    http://katspurrfectboutique.blogspot.com

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  59. A great update and a fabulous journey back home.

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  60. Wow! What a transformation! And to think that my son's toolbox that he made in Scouts...which looked very much like your "box" made it to the trash! Joni

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  61. That is so stinkin cute and clever....I just love finding new ideas, that I could actually do myself! Thanks for sharing and joining in on the party. Have a great weekend. Debbie

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  62. LOVE this!!! I spend a lot of time with Mod Podge...it's so awesome. I love the jewel you added...totally dressed it up!

    Visiting from Tatertots and Jello!

    Kara @ MinefortheMaking.com

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  63. Love the old box makeover! Matches beautifully to your bathroom!
    I'm now a follower!
    http://pinkapotamus.blogspot.com/

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  64. Wow, I LOVE this! The finished product is perfectly suited to your bath decor! Go you :)

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  65. It turned out so good. and a great way to hold toilet paper! I love the black and white! Thanks for linking up to Topsy Turvy Tuesdays!

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  66. What a cute idea! I love it. It looks great in your bathroom.

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  67. love it!

    Thanks for socializing with me Monday til Sunday!

    I featured this today!

    http://simpsonizedcraftsandthensome.blogspot.com/2010/07/socialize-with-me-monday-til-sunday_26.html

    hope to see you this week! :)

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  68. Great story. I love your re-do and your bathroom decor. One thing I hate about renting, I'm stuck with pink and grey tile!

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  69. Hi Lori,
    Thanks for linking up to Twice Owned Tuesday last week. I love it and I am going to feature you tonight. I am also your newest follower.
    Bonnie :)

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  70. Adorable transformation! I love the black and white.
    -Crystal

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  71. Fabulous job! Love the whole look. Thanks for linking up to Scrappy Saturdays!

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  72. Love it! Thanks so much for sharing on Craft Schooling Sunday, hope to see you again this week!

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  73. Love it! Thanks so much for sharing on Craft Schooling Sunday, hope to see you again this week!

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  74. It is beautiful and unique! Great project!

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  75. What a great way to hide the TP! Thanks for linking up to Sister Sister Sunday!

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  76. Thanks so much for this idea! You just gave me an idea for a chest I'm doing. Love love love your shower curtain mind sharing where you got it? skyhunteress at gmail dot com Thanks so much

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  77. Hi, what an excelent work you have there, I am impressed and I will return here more often for a closer look.
    Did not know about that Cricut machine, it is just amazing, I will try to find out how to get it to Brazil, thanks for the tips and keep up with the good work, you are an artist!!!
    Hugs, José

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  78. I love the mod-podge idea! Another way to use my cutter.

    Michelle
    from Trash to Treasure Decorating

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